I buy from 2 or 3 places. Such a small farm I should stick to one, but like to keep some options open i guess....
Most of my corn comes from Anderson's Seed, just down the road a few miles, small regional, local, seed breeder.
I get a little from Albert Lea Seedhouse, got some Liberty Link from them a couple years.
And the local Decalb dealer got ahold of me when the local Mycogen dealer quit; I get a very few bags from him just to see how my off-brands measure up to the big boys.
I found some good beans at Hefty; my ground is wet & high ph and clay and doesn't like beans very well. I need to shop for a very defensive, tough bean, not a top yielder. They got a couple that have been working better on my farm, but what I use probably would not be at all good for a lighter soil.
Note that a lot of seed corn comes from the same parent combinations - you can buy from 3 different companies, and end up with the very same corn! There is a list somewhere that identifies the same corn stock, I guess I never paid much attention, but if you buy the same exact maturity from 2 different companies, you might want to check to see you aren't getting the same corn.
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